Supreme Court cautions couple on pre-marital physical relations: ‘Boy and girl are strangers before marriage’

The Supreme Court of India recently addressed the sensitive issue of pre-marital relationships while considering a bail application from a man accused of raping a woman under the false pretext of marriage. In its remarks, the court emphasized that prior to marriage, a boy and girl are essentially strangers, highlighting the need for caution in romantic interactions. This case underscores the complexities surrounding consent and the legal ramifications of premarital relations in India. The court's comments reflect the broader societal attitudes towards relationships before marriage, where legal and moral considerations often intertwine. The decision serves as a reminder for individuals to approach relationships with awareness of both emotional and legal consequences, particularly in a cultural context where such issues remain contentious. As the judicial system navigates these delicate matters, it reiterates the importance of mutual respect and understanding in personal relationships, especially among younger couples contemplating marriage.
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